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Webster’s Raises Record Amount for Christmas Tree Lane Association

Webster's Fine Stationers sells Christmas Tree Lane memorabilia and gives the association 75 percent of net proceeds.

Altadena’s Christmas Tree Lane Association is in the expensive process of replacing old incandescent bulbs with energy-saving LED bulbs for the popular Santa Rosa Avenue display and this year it will get a notable belated Christmas present to help.

Webster’s Fine Stationers owners Lori and Scott Webster decided to start selling Christmas Tree Lane merchandise and give the Christmas Tree Lane Association a high percentage of the sales. This year was the highest amount of sales so far and Webster’s raised $512 for the CTLA in December alone, Lori Webster told Patch.

"It's something we can do to help keep Altadena's premier holiday destination going," said Lori Webster in a release, "and we’re proud we can do that! Of course, the props go to the residents of Altadena, who bought their adorable products in droves!"

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